Passive-Aggressive. I like steering the plot, but will be Passive when it calls for it.

Favorite Genres:

Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Alt History, Anything really. It honestly depends on how I'm feeling. I am always up for a good, solid Cyberpunk RP. I'm also up for Crossover RPs, or Fandom RPs where I know the fandom.

Genre You DON'T Like:

Sexy stuff. It just... Ugh. It ticks off the wrong boxes. I also get a bit bored of Slice-of-life. I need something unique, or to break up the monotony.

These are the small things that bug you. Whether it's about people, inanimate objects, writing, anything. These are just miniscule things that bug you.

One of mine is in writing. Whenever someone makes up a fictional city/county/state/country in a work of fiction that's in our world. It really bugs the geographer in me when something that large is just made up and placed somewhere. Like, did it replace a real life place? Did you add land? I need more information!

Irrational senseless irritation at things which are by all admitted parties, pointless and harmless behaviours or activities, which involve verbally berating others for your lack of tolerance, amuse, but typically irritate me. The only way you could be more painfully bourgeois is to start complaining that your Mexican gardener smells weird, or that your Hispanic nanny speaks Spanish better than she speaks English.

It's fine to be irritated by things that are irrational. We all have em. Just keep those irrational twitches to yourself, we don't need even more social conditioning and restrictions than we already have in society as is, thanks.

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Irrational senseless irritation at things which are by all admitted parties, pointless and harmless behaviours or activities, which involve verbally berating others for your lack of tolerance, amuse, but typically irritate me. The only way you could be more painfully bourgeois is to start complaining that your Mexican gardener smells weird, or that your Hispanic nanny speaks Spanish better than she speaks English.

It's fine to be irritated by things that are irrational. We all have em. Just keep those irrational twitches to yourself, we don't need even more social conditioning and restrictions than we already have in society as is, thanks.

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This is kind of an overreaction to a harmless thread about an extremely common topic, don't you think?

Honestly, I don't get peeved a lot. I know there's all kinds of people in the world and we can't all avoid becoming the source of one's pet peeves, but if I had to really think of one... it'd be people being snobs just to appear classy/sophisticated to others.

This is kind of an overreaction to a harmless thread about an extremely common topic, don't you think?

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I was asked for my pet peeve, I gave it. I'm irritated by people who whine over ultimately harmless behaviours and gave an ironically smarmy answer for it. If I truly disliked the thread, I wouldn't comment in it. I'm just whining about whining. Specifically: Complaining at others to conform to your irrational twitches is irritating to me. I also mentioned everyone has them, you know. That includes me. Here's some of mine.

I dislike it when people chew with their mouths open.

When I write an RP post that took me hours to work on, and the first thing someone else notices is a spelling mistake or missing word. Ignoring the content to nitpick at the pettiest shit is infuriating. Even if they're technically right.

When people kick the back of my seat while I sit in the theater. If it's a child, I wish I had the right to parent better than their parents obviously do and eject the little shit from the theater.

When I board public transportation, take one whiff, and realize someone decided to smoke a fuckton of weed.

When the guy who smoked a fuckton of weed decides to sit beside me and subject me to a smell so nauseating it makes me physically ill.

Yelling in an inappropriate environment, and not listening when being asked to stop.

When I wake up feeling more tired than when I went to sleep, then later when I'm trying to sleep, feeling too awake to sleep. God dammit internal clock, I can't be a night owl all my life.

This user has been banned for: Disruptive behavior, arguments, and harassment. Escalating a situation that could have been resolved peacefully.

I was asked for my pet peeve, I gave it. I'm irritated by people who whine over ultimately harmless behaviours and gave an ironically smarmy answer for it. If I truly disliked the thread, I wouldn't comment in it. I'm just whining about whining. Specifically: Complaining at others to conform to your irrational twitches is irritating to me. I also mentioned everyone has them, you know. That includes me.

Several Posts a Day, A Few Posts A Day, One Post a Day, A Few Posts a Week, One Post a Week, Slow As Molasses

My Usual Online Time:

I'm usually on at points through out the day. Some days I'm not due to various reasons, but I try to give my partners warning if I'm going to be away for more than a day or two

Writing Levels:

Intermediate, Adept, Advanced, Adaptable

Genders You Prefer Playing:

Female, Androgynous, Primarily Prefer Male

Playing Style- Passive or Aggressive:

I can be both I suppose; It really depends on the storyline and plot of the RP, but I will always do my best to help push the story along

Favorite Genres:

Fantasy, Scifi, Modern, Magical, Horror, Romance, school-life... I'm really not picky as long as it has a good premise and plot.

Genre You DON'T Like:

Furry, but that's about it really

My major pet peeve is people who move my mobility equipment without asking first (this includes moving me if I'm in my chair).

I'm sure they think they're helping but they're really not. I've placed my equipment where I have for ease, so that I, the person they are for, can reach them when needed. If they are in the way, I will happily move them, but people need to ask first. Is that really so hard?

I get frustrated when people walk slower than me and I have to adjust my walking speed to accommodate them

I hate it when I'm leisurely strolling somewhere and I can sense the presence of someone in a hurry behind me making me feel like I need to speed up.

I'm annoyed when someone gets to the elevator at the last possible second and they get in as the doors close and make my elevator ride another 5 seconds long. I pretend to hit the open door button but instead hit the close door button.

People who don't hold the elevator are horrible! Throwback to the time I almost was bisected by an elevator.

On the topic of elevators, people who don't exercise elevator etiquette (If both 5 and 7 are pressed, don't press 6 if you can take the stairs up or down one flight of stairs!)

When someone doesn't respond to a message I send them

When someone sends me a message and I feel obligated to respond.

I hate hypocrites. :^)

more seriously, i just love it when someone uses a foreign loan word from a language I know in a context that makes it clear they have no clue (i.e. I'd like a panini)but of course i hate being corrected when something i say is wrong

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